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TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> Hmmmm......strangely, I'm still in the dark. Do I

> get a prize if I say I love you too. Is it a door

> to some other dimension? I look forward to seeing

> you all on the other side.


The prize is an evening of exquisite lovemaking with Mr B. You haven't tasted pleasure until you've known the love of a Honey Bee.

No stay TQ, the harem is always looking to recruit new members.

The 'Dude' section lost two loyal members after the great warning off earlier in the year of TLS and BBW.

Membership plummeted and a society such as this stands or falls by its members being of good standing.


Go on TQ be a member, you know you want to.

TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> By jove, I think I've got it.......it is a

> privilege to be a member. I once wrote a book

> entitled Private Member about a sex addict Tory in

> the 90s. Cracking read! Shame I don't know where

> it is but sure you get the gist!


Mr.Quinn, did you write the book or just read it? Should we be on the lookout for headlines like 'novelist caught stealing apples in East Dulwich' or not?

I did write it during my first job in mid 90s, while i was meant to be doing something else. I can show you it was a penetrating endictment of a collapsing Tory government. But forgot to save it on disk when I departed. Half expect someone to be living off my triumphant work. I'm not a novelist but I am a man of letters!


Narnia Wrote:

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> TonyQuinn Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > By jove, I think I've got it.......it is a

> > privilege to be a member. I once wrote a book

> > entitled Private Member about a sex addict Tory

> in

> > the 90s. Cracking read! Shame I don't know

> where

> > it is but sure you get the gist!

>

> Mr.Quinn, did you write the book or just read it?

> Should we be on the lookout for headlines like

> 'novelist caught stealing apples in East Dulwich'

> or not?

It's OK Giggi I'm allowing TQ a little leeway for the time being to sweeten him up a little.


Give it a couple of days and he'll be 'on message'.


As we say 'Give me a gadgie before 5 o'clock and he'll be declaring undying love by the time the One Show's on'

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